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AUSSIE ARMY CARPENTERS BUILDING A BETTER WORLD

AUSSIE ARMY CARPENTERS BUILDING A BETTER WORLD

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Two Australian Army carpenters currently deployed in Iraq are providing invaluable support to the Australian Defence Force and the Iraqi Army.

They have been working around the clock to ensure the Australian trainers have the right tools to conduct training, this includes bayonet and range targets as well as work benches, storage cupboards, and office fit outs.

Aussie carpenter Sergeant Richard Saxby said he and his offsider, Sapper Allan Channells, aimed to provide their mates with what they needed as quickly as possible.

“The range targets, bayonet targets and urban training houses can all be flat packed for ease of transport to the training areas.“The biggest thing for us is we don’t like to let people down, so we work long hours to finish these projects to make sure the training team have what it needs to get the job done,” he said.

“Without some of these aids the training teams would not of been equipped to conduct the level of training that they have,” he said.

SPR Channells said they often design the training tools from scratch.

“The most challenging thing for me is the actual design,” he said.

“We have to design a product that people have in their minds and then construct something that actually works and meet their intent.”

The largest task they have completed was the constriction of telephone booths, for soldiers when they call home.

“That job was really satisfying as it means the soldiers have some privacy when ringing friends and family,” SGT Saxby said.

“They didn’t have that before so to be able to build something which improved life for the soldiers was great.”

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